University of Otago research in 2010 showed that the average number of prey brought back per year by cats was 13.
Economist Gareth Morgan made headlines around the world in January 2013 with his public Cats to Go campaign. Debates have...
In this recorded professional learning session, Professor Georgina Tuari Stewart and Dr Sally Birdsall provide insights into the Māori knowledge...
New Zealand has a very small number of poisonous and venomous animals. The grey side-gilled sea slug (Pleurobranchaea maculata) is...
Aotearoa New Zealand has a lot of cats! Forest & Bird reports we have:
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